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"(c)nonelderly, nondisabled, nonexpansion adults.-the 1903a enrollee category described in subparagraph (e) of section 1903a(e)(2). "(2)medicaid flexibility program.-the term 'medicaid flexibility program' means a state program for providing targeted health assistance to program enrollees funded by a block grant under this section. "(3)program enrollee.- "(a)in general.-the term 'program enrollee' means, with respect to a state that is conducting a medicaid flexibility program for a program period, an individual who is a 1903a enrollee (as defined in section 1903a(e)(1)) who is in the applicable program enrollee category specified by the state for the period. "(b)rule of construction.-for purposes of section 1903a(e)(3), eligibility and enrollment of an individual under a medicaid flexibility program shall be deemed to be eligibility and enrollment under a state plan (or waiver of such plan) under this title. "(4)program period.-the term 'program period' means, with respect to a state medicaid flexibility program, a period of 5 conse
"(c)nonelderly, nondisabled, nonexpansion adults.-the 1903a enrollee category described in subparagraph (e) of section 1903a(e)(2). "(2)medicaid flexibility program.-the term 'medicaid flexibility program' means a state program for providing targeted health assistance to program enrollees funded by a block grant under this section. "(3)program enrollee.- "(a)in general.-the term 'program enrollee' means, with respect to a state that is conducting a medicaid flexibility...
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it talks about young people, nearly 3/5 of nonworking men receive disability, 41% of the nondisabled adults on medicade do not have a job. and it goes through the number of people, participation rate for men 25 to 54 working age is lower now than it was at the end of the great depression. >> ironically, even though we have an older population, 55 plus, that participation has been climbing. go to mcdonald's and you'll see, whoa, someone that could perhaps be your grandparent. here some real story. we do have a crisis in this country. we have a crisis where we are paying people not the work. you make too much money and you are simply too comfortable and you do not have to work. it's baffling all of the experts. at this very moment there's 6 million job openings. people aren't even quitting jobs to get those jobs. we talk about skill gaps. all that plays a role. the fact is two things i see. the paying people not to work. also, when younger men, there's a phenomenon out there. it's already happened in japan. it began in japan. they call it the grass eater movement. the men would rather
it talks about young people, nearly 3/5 of nonworking men receive disability, 41% of the nondisabled adults on medicade do not have a job. and it goes through the number of people, participation rate for men 25 to 54 working age is lower now than it was at the end of the great depression. >> ironically, even though we have an older population, 55 plus, that participation has been climbing. go to mcdonald's and you'll see, whoa, someone that could perhaps be your grandparent. here some...
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it affects nondisabled people as well. health insurance isn't just for the chronically ill or people with disabilities. it is for all of us. they are laying their lives on the line not just for disabled people, but the able-bodied as well. a biginally, you're also planned parenthood activist. the possibility of planned parenthood being cut. and we only have 10 seconds. >> planned parenthood is roughly .orrelated with medicaid women of color who receive services from planned parenthood will be affected. we need to keep the aca alive a medicaid expansion so women and women of color can still get accecess to planned parenthood services, cancer screenings, and mammograms. amy: we have to leave it there. page, says noook one should have to fight this hard for what should be treated as a human right. ,la ojewumi, kalyn heffernan stephanie woodward, thank you for joining us. our website is democracynow.org. [cap
it affects nondisabled people as well. health insurance isn't just for the chronically ill or people with disabilities. it is for all of us. they are laying their lives on the line not just for disabled people, but the able-bodied as well. a biginally, you're also planned parenthood activist. the possibility of planned parenthood being cut. and we only have 10 seconds. >> planned parenthood is roughly .orrelated with medicaid women of color who receive services from planned parenthood...
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i believe that is mostly pertaining to pregnant women and nondisabled adults, but can you kind of explain what the proposal actually is? and then what would that mean, what incentives with the put in place for states? what it put in place incentives to do a better job with the maternity outcomes, for example, or not, and if not, why? >> sure. in terms of incentives to do a better job on maternity outcomes let me just picked up quickly the point about the status quo. i don't think there's a program, a medicaid program in the country, that if she is running on autopilot. there is no status quo in the medicaid program. they are incredibly dynamic and what's been going on but since the end of the great recession is a very focused effort on trying to lower costs through care improvements come to better integration of care, through coordination of care, through looking at those high cost individuals, avoiding emergency room costs, avoiding preventable admissions. lots and lots of energy going on around the site don't think any of this discussion around the bill should be in come and it is a cri
i believe that is mostly pertaining to pregnant women and nondisabled adults, but can you kind of explain what the proposal actually is? and then what would that mean, what incentives with the put in place for states? what it put in place incentives to do a better job with the maternity outcomes, for example, or not, and if not, why? >> sure. in terms of incentives to do a better job on maternity outcomes let me just picked up quickly the point about the status quo. i don't think there's...
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but it is still one of only five states with lowe anti-discrimination laws for nondisabled people, making it one of the least inclusive in the nation north carolina's individual income tax rate is a flat 5.499% the corporate tax is 5%. the top state sales tax is 7.5%. unemployment is 4.5% north carolina's largest employer is walmart. the largest industry is professional and business services so once again, for the second straight year, north carolina, were it not for that quality of life ranking, or the education ranking, might have been at the top of our list. but it comes in again at number five for a second straight year. so, where am i america's top state for business here's another one of our diabolical hints you can't get there from here. you can't get there from here. what does that mean? think about it try and get into this hat and under this cowboy hat. you like this? and you can read all about our study. top states.nbc.com follow us on twitter use the #topstates let us know where you think i am we'll have another state coming up on "squawk on the street. guys >> you're in oklaho
but it is still one of only five states with lowe anti-discrimination laws for nondisabled people, making it one of the least inclusive in the nation north carolina's individual income tax rate is a flat 5.499% the corporate tax is 5%. the top state sales tax is 7.5%. unemployment is 4.5% north carolina's largest employer is walmart. the largest industry is professional and business services so once again, for the second straight year, north carolina, were it not for that quality of life...
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medicaid expansion treats nonelderly, nondisabled individuals living above the poverty line more favorably than the elderly and disabled that this crucial program exists to protect. seven years ago president obama and congressional democrats rammed through an ill-conceived and unsustainable health care law that was grounded in make believe and statements that were just not true. the supreme court twisted an unconstitutional individual mandate penalty into a dubiously constitutional tax. not only mocking our constitution, but facilitating an invasion of responsibility for representatives who imposed an unpopular tax on the american people. the legacy obamacare has been and will continue to be, lost plans, lost doctors, and as chelsea clinton reminded us last year, crushing costs. single payer is not the option. not one senator voted for single payer yesterday. the solution to our health care problem is more freedom, more choice, less washington control. we must continue our efforts to save the american people from this failing law and continue our health care reform efforts. i yield back. t
medicaid expansion treats nonelderly, nondisabled individuals living above the poverty line more favorably than the elderly and disabled that this crucial program exists to protect. seven years ago president obama and congressional democrats rammed through an ill-conceived and unsustainable health care law that was grounded in make believe and statements that were just not true. the supreme court twisted an unconstitutional individual mandate penalty into a dubiously constitutional tax. not...